Brown dense......leasing activity Union County,Union Parish.....EOG

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This is a post being sent to anyone having info on a shale fprmation called brown dense. There is a company called PINE bELT WHO IS RUMORED TO BE LEASING
several 300 to 400,000 acres in two counties in Ark. and one ....Union Parish ,La.
Is anyone selling leases?? If so ,what is the going rate?
EOG is spin-off to the old Enron company.
This lease asctivity seems to on a hush-hush basis.
Does anyone think this might be as big as any of the other shale plays? Jim B.

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This is the except from SWN's 2Q Earnings Call. This is the reference to the EOG well.

 

Robert Christensen - Buckingham Research Group, Inc.

Have there been any other horizontals by industry attempted yet? I mean, are yours really the first?

Steven Mueller (CEO of SWN)

There's only 2 recent wells. There is a well drilled about 2 years ago by EOG, It's called EOG Hensley well, it was drilled in, I think it's Lafayette County, Arkansas. It was almost on the Arkansas, Louisiana line, close to Texas border. And was in the deeper part of the play than what we're really targeting. And we thought it would be in the gas win and it tested a million [ph] a day. That was a vertical well.

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thanks.

Mr. Mauck - Dumb question:  how do I join the LSBD group?

Walter, use this link to go to the group and then click on the button that says Join Group.

 

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